mandālä

  • 11Mandālä — (a. Geogr.), Volk in India intra Gangem, vom Flusse Soa in einer langen Strecke am Ganges hin, mit der Hauptstadt Palimbothra …

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  • 12mandàla — (mȁndala) ž budistički mistični dijagram u obliku kruga ili višekutnika, okružen likovima i simbolima; služi pri meditaciji ✧ {{001f}}skr …

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  • 13mandala — mándala dkt …

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  • 14mandala — ► NOUN ▪ an intricate circular motif symbolizing the universe in Hinduism and Buddhism. ORIGIN Sanskrit, disc, circle …

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  • 15Mandala — For other uses, see Mandala (disambiguation). Thangka painting of Vajradhatu Mandala Maṇḍala (मण्डल) is a Sanskrit word that means circle . In the Buddhist and Hindu religious traditions their sacred art often takes a mandala form. The basic form …

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  • 16Mandala — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mandala (homonymie). Kalachakra, la roue du temps. Mandala (मण्डल) est un terme sanskrit signifiant cercle, et par extension, sphère, environnem …

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  • 17Mandala — Garbhadhatu Mandala (Japan) Kalachakra Mandala …

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  • 18Mandala — 1 Original name in latin Mandala Name in other language Mandala State code ID Continent/City Asia/Jakarta longitude 7.59806 latitude 109.05611 altitude 87 Population 0 Date 2012 01 19 2 Original name in latin Mandala Name in other language… …

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  • 19mandala — /mun dl euh/, n. 1. Oriental Art. a schematized representation of the cosmos, chiefly characterized by a concentric configuration of geometric shapes, each of which contains an image of a deity or an attribute of a deity. 2. (in Jungian… …

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  • 20Mandala 2 — The second Mandala of the Rigveda has 43 hymns, mainly to Agni and Indra chiefly attributed to the Rishi gṛtsamada śaunohotra. It is one of the family books (mandalas 2 7), the oldest core of the Rigveda. Witzel (1995) on the basis of internal… …

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